Flannigans

It doesn’t take the luck of the Irish to find a good St. Patrick’s Day Party!

St Patrick’s Day is nearly here, with events in honor of the patron saint of Ireland set to take place across the globe this week. While Ireland embraces its patron saint day by holding vibrant, green parades, wearing shamrocks and flying Irish flags more than usual, celebrations take place all over the world.Here is everything you need to know to celebrate St Patrick’s Day in the Miami Valley:

After trying all of the chili we ate some hot dogs then tried our luck at Bingo, Blackjack and Dice games. Most importantly, we donated to a great organization, AMBUCS. It was great to see local people helping a charity that reaches out to all sorts of people with physical disabilities. We were honored to be a part of this special event and this was a Food Adventure that will always remain close to our heart. See you next year !

If you were not there, but want to help out a great cause, visit ambucs.com, and see how you can get involved.

It doesn’t matter if your name is O’Shea, Schwartz or Sanchez, what I love about March 17th is on this one day each year, St. Patrick’s Day, everybody celebrates the Irish culture. People around the world celebrate St. Paddy’s Day by wearing green, dancing a jig , drinking green beer and eating corned beef and cabbage. Of course you need to beware; if you are not wearing green on St. Patrick’s Day you might get pinched!

Guided by Voices Live at Dublin Pub
Doors open @ 6pm, Dirty Socialites at 7pm, and GBV at 8:30pm. Tickets at door on night of performance are $30. Bob Pollard and GBV are back after a 9 years at the place that kicked off the March 16, “St. Practice Day” show. You may want to get tickets asap at Dublin Pub.

Ride the Dublin Pub / Flanagan’s Pub Bus for Free

WTUE’s St PatRocks Day Party at Flanagan’s Pub
9am – 2:30am, 21 & up $10 entry, $5 more for all day in & out pass
free parking at Montgomery County Fairgrounds
live music in outdoor tent from 10am – 1opm
live music inside from 10:30pm – 2am -My Three Sons, Celtic Academy of Irish Dance, Fannigan’s Isle, ShaBoom, The Menu’s.

6 am open breakfast and Irish coffee
green beer, guinness, Harp, Smithwicks and Killians on Special all day
Traditional Irish Food
12:00 NCAA March Madness Begins!
12:30 Irish band Bob Ford and the Ragamuffins
6 pm All Jacked Up
***Transportation provided back and forth from both Kettering & Centerville Locations*****

Beef O’Brady’s– Centerville & Beavercreek
Open 7am with green eggs, ham and beer.
Old irish recipe Corned-beef and cabbage featured all day.
Beer specials all day.
Live music 4-12pm.
Green beads.
March madness ticket.

The doors open at 3 p.m., featuring the band Dulahan playing from 7:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. Also appearing will be The Celtic Academy of Irish Dancers. Admission is $5 and includes Irish Stew and Corned Beef & Cabbage. Open to the public.